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    Tipificaciones de los nombres publicados por E. Hassler y R. Chodat en el género Dorstenia L. (Moraceae) de la flora del Paraguay

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    Ramella, Lorenzo, Soloaga, Mónica, Perret, Patrick (2014): Tipificaciones de los nombres publicados por E. Hassler y R. Chodat en el género Dorstenia L. (Moraceae) de la flora del Paraguay. Candollea 69 (2): 207-210, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v692a1

    AAC Hassler Canada Western Red Spring wheat

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    AAC Hassler (PT496) is an early maturing, high yielding, awned and hollow stemmed Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar suited to growing conditions in the northern Canadian Prairies. AAC Hassler yielded 8% more than Glenn, 6% more than Parata and 6% more than Carberry in the Parkland Wheat Registration Trials (2019-2021). AAC Hassler matured 4 days earlier than Carberry and had similar maturity as Parata. AAC Hassler had similar height to Glenn and the lodging score was similar to Parata. The test weight of AAC Hassler was 2% lower than the mean of the checks and the thousand kernel weight was similar to Glenn. AAC Hassler had protein content 0.1% higher than Carberry. AAC Hassler expressed an intermediate resistant reaction to Fusarium head blight (FHB; Fusarium graminearum Schwabe). AAC Hassler was moderately resistant to the prevalent races of stem rust (Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. E. Henn) and moderately susceptible to common bunt [Tilletia caries (DC) Tul. C. Tul.]. It was resistant to prevalent races of leaf rust (Puccinia triticina Erikss.) and stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis Westend). AAC Hassler was susceptible to orange wheat blossom midge (OBWM) (Sitodiplosis mosellana Géhin). AAC Hassler was registered under the CWRS class.The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the pdf file of the accepted manuscript may differ slightly from what is displayed on the item page. The information in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript reflects the original submission by the author

    DÖAK 2025 German Austrian AIDS Conference. Abstract No: 141. Factors associated with percieved discrimination of people living with HIV. Insights from the Swiss Sex Health Survey

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    Bigoni Daniele/Hassler, Benedikt/Weber, Patrick/Nideröst, Sibylle (2025). Factors associated with perceived discrimination of people living with HIV. Insights from the Swiss Sex Health Survey. HIV Medicine, Supplement: DÖAK 2025, 12th German‐Austrian AIDS Congress, 20‐22 March 2025, Hofburg Vienna. Referat Nideröst, Sibylle (2025). Faktoren für die wahrgenommene Diskriminierung von Menschen mit HIV. Ergebnisse aus dem Swiss Sex Health Survey. [Mündliche Präsentation] 12. Deutsch-Österreichischer AIDS-Kongress, Wien, 22. März 2025

    The Novels of Jon Hassler: A Lesson in Compassion

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    This thesis shows how the novels of Jon Hassler document the critical importance of compassion as a foundation for effective teaching and for education in general. Although the author resists claiming that his novels were written to send any specific message about education, the portraits of teachers, students, and the education process are so pervasive throughout his novels that they offer a useful case study that stresses the importance of personal character rather than scientific teaching methods as the key factor in effective teaching. The thesis begins by showing that Hassler\u27s novels demonstrate a need for compassion in education. Using Maslow\u27s path to self-actualization as a framework for understanding student development, it observes how compassion in education can help satisfy student needs, thus allowing them to move closer to their potential. The third and fourth chapters discuss two contrasting illustrations of teachers and teaching in Hassler\u27s novels, first noting representations of teaching where compassion is absent, then representations of teaching where compassion is present. The fifth chapter examines Hassler\u27s dramatization of how teaching with compassion can lead to teacher burnout. Ultimately, this emotional cost is overbalanced by the power of hope that justifies the compassionate teacher in his and her vocation. The thesis also includes in an appendix a comprehensive listing of works by and about Jon Hassler

    Dorstenia brasiliensis var. palustris Hassl.

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    4. Dorstenia brasiliensis var. palustris Hassl. in Annuaire Conserv. Jard. Bot. Genève 21: 119. 1919. Holotypus: PARAGUAY. Cordillera: “ In uliginosis pr. lacus Ypacarai ”, VI.1898 -1899, Hassler, E. 3023 (G [G0030 6978]!). Isotypi: (G [G00306953]!, G [G00306979]!, G [G00306980]!). El holotipo (Herbario Hassler) lleva la anotación de la mano de E. Hassler: “ Dorstenia brasiliensis Lam. var. palustris Hassler ”. Los isotipos no llevan anotaciones de Hassler.Published as part of Ramella, Lorenzo, Soloaga, Mónica & Perret, Patrick, 2014, Tipificaciones de los nombres publicados por E. Hassler y R. Chodat en el género Dorstenia L. (Moraceae) de la flora del Paraguay, pp. 207-210 in Candollea 69 (2) on page 208, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v692a14, http://zenodo.org/record/577078

    Crumenaria polygaloides fm. glabrata Chodat

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    6. Crumenaria polygaloides f. glabrata Chodat in Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2, 3: 543. 1903. Lectotypus (in hoc loco designatus): PARAGUAY. Amambay: “ In campis siccis in regionecursus superioris fluminis Apa ”, XII.1901 -1902, Hassler,E. 8271 (G [G00228952]!). Isotypus: (G [G00228953]!). Syntypi: PARAGUAY. Canindeyú: “In campo pr. fl. Carimbatay”, IX.1898 -1899, Hassler, E. 4549 (G [G00 228944]!, G [G00228945]!, NY!). Para efectuar la lectotipificaciÓn de Crumenaria polygaloides f. glabrata escogemos la colecciÓn Hassler 8271, el único síntipo anotado de la mano de Chodat con el nombre y la diagnosis de este taxon.Published as part of Tortosa, Roberto D., Ramella, Lorenzo & Perret, Patrick, 2013, Tipificaciones y Sinonimia en el Género Crumenaria Mart. (Rhamnaceae) de la Flora del Paraguay, pp. 74-75 in Candollea 68 (1) on pages 74-75, DOI: 10.15553/c2013v681a10, http://zenodo.org/record/573645

    Memory training of the young.

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    By E.W. Hassler and Ermentine Young.Mode of access: Internet

    Dorstenia brasiliensis var. guaranitica Chodat

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    2. Dorstenia brasiliensis var. guaranitica Chodat in Bull. Soc. Bot. Genève ser. 2, 11: 257. 1920 [nom. illeg.]. Lectotypus (designado por BERG, 2001: 214): PARAGUAY. Cordillera: “ Caacupé. II campm. ”, 1914, Chodat, R . 247 (G [G00306982]!). Syntypi: PARAGUAY. Cordillera: “Waldrand, sable, Rojas HODAT & VISCHER, 1920: 258: « récoltée aux environs de San Bernardino, 247b »]”, 1914, Chodat, R. 247b (G [G00306981]!). BRASIL. Estado de Bahia: “Bahia”, s.f., Blanchet, J. S. 650 (G [G00381056]!). Estado de São Paulo: “St. Paul. Brésil ”, s.f., Perdonnet, G. 182 (G [G00381055]!). Chodat menciona en la descripción (CHODAT & VISCHER, 1920: 258): “ A cette forme [Dorstenia brasiliensis var. guaranitica Chodat] correspondent tous les numéros de Hassler: 3023, 927, 7847”. De esta manera Chodat incluye en la var. guaranitica los tipos de tres nombres publicados anteriormente (véase abajo): Dorstenia brasiliensis var. major Chodat (1903, holotipo: Hassler 7847), Dorstenia brasiliensis var. palustris Hassl. (1919, holotipo: Hassler 3023), Dorstenia tubicina f. subexcentrica Hassl. (1919, holotipo: Hassler 927). Es entonces un nombre superfluo ilegítimo. BERG (2001: 214) designa el lectotipo, pero el lugar de colección es indicado erróneamente (“San Bernardino”) así como el colector (“Chodat & Vischer”), corregimos aquí ambas indicaciones.Published as part of Ramella, Lorenzo, Soloaga, Mónica & Perret, Patrick, 2014, Tipificaciones de los nombres publicados por E. Hassler y R. Chodat en el género Dorstenia L. (Moraceae) de la flora del Paraguay, pp. 207-210 in Candollea 69 (2) on page 208, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v692a14, http://zenodo.org/record/577078

    Sida confusa Hassler 1910

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    3. Sida confusa Hassler (1910b: 119) (Figures 1M–Q, 2, 14B). Lectotype (designated by Rodrigo 1944: t. 15):— PARAGUAY. “In altoplanitie Yeruti”, Hassler 5768 (NY barcode 00222025! [digital image]; isolectotypes P barcode 02285390! [digital image], S-R-11248! [digital image], UC barcode 941239! [digital image], MO barcode 1574099! [digital image]). = Sida krapovickasii H.A. Keller (2021: 2). Syn. nov. Holotype:— ARGENTINA. Corrientes. Dep. Santo Tomé, San Alonso, Establecimiento Timbauva, 27°59’36,78”S, 55°55’19,47”W, 101 m, 08 January 2021, H. A. Keller & J. L. Rojas 14386 (CTES). Taxonomic notes: —The species was never included in any section in the studies in which it was treated, before Keller (2021) (Hassler 1910b, Rodrigo 1944, Monteiro-Filho 1936, 1942). Fuertes Aguilar (1995) comments that the species Sida abutilifolia Miller (1768: Sida no. 12, as “abutifolia”), section Spinosae, has two related species in Argentina and Brazil, Sida argentina K.Schum (1891: 315) and S. confusa. According to Fuertes Aguilar (1995), in the present work, the species S. confusa was included in the section Spinosae. Fryxell (1985) pointed out the characters that define section Spinosae (Table 1), which we observed in S. confusa: cordate leaf blades, dentate to the base, apex acute to rounded; five mericarps, flowers in leaf axils, and calyx lobes not bi-colored, uniformly colored. Although Keller (2021) includes S. krapovickasii in the section Nelavagae, we maintain the view mentioned above, keeping S. confusa in the section Spinosae (Table 1). The species of section Nelavagae have acuminate leaves, feature not present in the species. Sida confusa is distinguished from the other species from Rio Grande do Sul by its prostrate habit; leaf blades ovate to suborbicular, crenate-serrate; stems, petioles and peduncles with long simple trichomes (ca. 2 mm long) and with short stellate and glandular trichomes (ca. 0.1–0.2 mm long); petals white or light yellow with dark yellow basal spot; mericarps muticous (Figures 1M–Q, 14B). Keller (2021) published the species Sida krapovickasii, synonymized here for the first time. All the characters presented by the author for S. krapovickasii, muticous mericarps, prostrate herbs, indument, leaf and flower morphology, confer with S. confusa, a previously published species. For these reasons the species is here synonymized. Although Rodrigo (1944) considers that the mericarps of S. confusa are indehiscent, we observe that they are dehiscent at the apex, as also observed by Keller (2021). Distribution, habitat, and conservation satus: — Sida confusa occurs in Paraguay (Caaguazú and Concepción), northeast Argentina (Corrientes and Misiones) and Brazil (Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul). In Rio Grande do Sul the species occurs in Highland grassland and in Aristida grassland (Figure 2), usually in rocky grasslands, with the presence of shrubs. The species presents an EOO of 159,265.052 Km² and an AOO of 36 Km². Therefore, due to its AOO and its habitat is being increasingly fragmented due to the growth of crops (Andrade et al. 2015), the species is here considered EN (Endangered), under IUCN (2017) criterion B2abiii. Representative specimens: — BRAZIL. Rio Grande do Sul. Augusto Pestana, Boca da Picada, 16 February 1956, J . Pivetta s.n. (HRCB 44476); Giruá, Granja Sodal, 14 February 1966, K . Hagelund 4090 (CTES, HAS); Muitos Capões, Ituim, Granja Bela Vista, 641 m, 28º24’01”S 51º20’39”W, 08 February 2012, M . Verdi & B. O. Boeni 6146 (FURB); WGS 84 S 28.53293 º W 051.37276º, 11 March 2021, M . Grings 2247 (ICN). Santa Catarina, Capinzal, Morro em frente ao Hotel São Cristóvão, 715 m, 27º22’20”S 51º35’23”W, 28 November 2018 A . Kassner-Filho 4107 (FURB).Published as part of Grings, Martin & Boldrini, Ilsi Iob, 2022, Synopsis of Sida (Malvoideae, Malvaceae) in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, pp. 105-135 in Phytotaxa 542 (2) on page 112, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/641548

    Dorstenia tubicina fm. subexcentrica Hassl.

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    <p> <b>7.</b> <i>Dorstenia tubicina</i> f. <i>subexcentrica</i> Hassl.</p> <p>in Annuaire Conserv. Jard. Bot. Genève 21: 119. 1919.</p> <p> <b>Holotypus: PARAGUAY. Cordillera:</b> “ In uliginosis pr. lag. Ypacarai ”, IX.1885 -1895, <i>Hassler, E. 927</i> (G [G0030 6976]!). <b>Isotypi:</b> (BM, G [G00306963]!, G [G00306977]!, K, NY, P).</p> <p> HASSLER (1919: 119) menciona como tipo de este nombre la colección <i>“Hassler 927 p. p.”.</i> Indica además que se trata de la colección determinada como <i>“ D. brasiliensis Chod. Pl. Hassl. I, p. 59 non Lam.”</i> (G [G00306963], Herbario Chodat). En el momento de publicar su trabajo, el Herbario Chodat conservado en la Universidad de Ginebra no estaba disponible para Hassler y por lo tanto estas colecciones no fueron ni vistas ni anotadas por él. Existe un único ejemplar (Herbario Hassler) anotado de la mano de Hassler: <i>“ Dorstenia tubicina R. et P. var. opifera (Mart.) nob. f. subexcentrica Hassler no. 927 det. E. Hassler”</i>. Este espécimen es el holotipo. Cabe observar que entre el material que forma el holotipo, se encuentra una hoja montada separadamente con la indicación <i>“ excentrica ”.</i> Se trata probablemente de material perteneciente a <i>D. excentrica</i> Moric. visto por Hassler en el Herbario de Candolle (HASSLER, 1919: 119) que debe excluirse del material típico.</p> <p> HASSLER (1919: 119) menciona bajo su <i>“ D. tubicina var. opifera ”</i> otra parte de la colección <i>“Hassler 927 p. p</i>. Para poder separar claramente el material de la var. <i>opifera</i> y de la f. <i>subexcentrica</i> <i>,</i> hemos agrupado bajo la colección <i>Hassler 927[bis]</i> el material siguiente:</p> <p> – Sobre la etiqueta del holotipo de la f. <i>subexcentrica</i> <i>,</i> arriba a la derecha, se encuentra una anotación <i>“ var. opifera nob Typica”.</i> Hemos separado la planta que corresponde a este lugar que va acompañada por un determinavit de la mano de Hassler <i>“ Dorstenia tubicina</i> R. et P. var. opifera Mart. ” (G [G00306952]).</p> <p> – En el Herbario Hassler, se encuentra un ejemplar sin etiqueta y con la sola indicación <i>“927”</i> que corresponde a la descripción de Hassler en su <i>“ var. opifera ”</i> (G [G00306950]).</p>Published as part of <i>Ramella, Lorenzo, Soloaga, Mónica & Perret, Patrick, 2014, Tipificaciones de los nombres publicados por E. Hassler y R. Chodat en el género Dorstenia L. (Moraceae) de la flora del Paraguay, pp. 207-210 in Candollea 69 (2)</i> on pages 209-210, DOI: 10.15553/c2014v692a14, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5770784">http://zenodo.org/record/5770784</a&gt
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